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Fourth round of heavy vehicle safety fund open for applications

by Staff Writer
November 8, 2018
in Industry News, Latest News, Traffic Management and Safety
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Funding applications for Round 4 of the Heavy Vehicle Safety Initiative (HVSI) program are now open giving the green light to submissions on projects which will save lives and reduce road trauma.
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Funding applications for Round 4 of the Heavy Vehicle Safety Initiative (HVSI) program are now open giving the green light to submissions on projects which will save lives and reduce road trauma.Funding applications for Round 4 of the Heavy Vehicle Safety Initiative (HVSI) program are now open giving the green light to submissions on projects which will save lives and reduce road trauma.

The HVSI program is supported by the Federal Government working with the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) to deliver pragmatic results.

The announcement of Round 4 opening was made 7 November by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development Michael McCormack as part of a journey driving in a truck loaded with wool bales, delivered from regional Victoria into Melbourne.

Mr. McCormack said $3.92 million is being invested into the HVSI program for projects which will identify risks and opportunities and to improve heavy vehicle safety throughout the nation.

The first two rounds saw $7.72 million invested in 18 projects and Round 3 was announced in August this year and delivered $3.89 million for 14 projects, selected from 38 applications.

“The Heavy Vehicle Safety Initiative is an important investment targeted at areas which can make a real difference when it comes to improving the safety of all road users,” Mr. McCormack said – adding that the aim is to reduce fatalities across rigid heavy vehicles.

“In opening Round 4 of the HVSI, we’re inviting submissions on proposals which can drive real and meaningful change and can influence the way people view safety and behave on our roads,” he said.

“This may be a project utilising modern technologies, an education or awareness campaign, or the production of materials which increase safety awareness and compliance.

“This is an opportunity for all of our thought leaders and industry leaders and anyone else with initiative to submit their thoughts and ideas.”

NHVR CEO Sal Petroccitto said the HVSI program provided an opportunity for the Regulator to work with other safety-focused groups towards a common goal.

“This program encourages a diverse stakeholder group to collaborate to create workable solutions to make our roads safer,” Mr. Petroccitto said.

“We don’t pretend to have all the answers, which is why we are asking groups to harness their collective knowledge to develop implementable, value-for-money projects.

“Funding from the first three rounds of the HVSI Program is supporting a wide range of projects across the country, with $11.61 million so far invested in 33 projects,” he said.

Applications for Round 4 funding are open until 22 February 2019.

Projects must be implementable, able to be commenced in the 2019–20 financial year and must be completed by 30 June 2022.


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